Quick Tips
- High up on Miller Hill is one of the better places to glass from
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Cell phone service is spotty throughout the area
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Antelope | 75"-80" | 80"+ |
On The Ground
Area 108, also referred to as Bridger Pass is located in the south-central part of the state south of Rawlins. Comprised of high plains desert, this unit contains expansive amounts of BLM and State lands. Hunters can find great opportunities for antelope here through hard hunting.
This is a small area, but it is mostly public land. Like most surrounding units, it has great trophy potential and B&C class bucks are possible.
Terrain
The southern part of the area is a large plateau, which drops off steeply to the north, east and west. Much of the unit is broken up with steep ridges and canyons which can make it difficult to glass at times. With the broken terrain, antelope have many places to hide and still hunting the many cuts and coulees can be an exciting time.
Roughly 190 Square miles
58.8% public land
Elevations from 7,000–8,400 feet
Vegetation
This area is covered by high desert prairie with sagebrush and grasslands. Sage gives way to tall brush higher along the northern sides of Miller Hill.
Access
Public access in this unit is good, with several maintained roads, a network of BLM roads and smaller 2-tracks. Public land is scattered around the unit but is common enough that hunters will have plenty of options when it comes to finding areas.
Camping and Lodging
Rawlins is the closest town of any size, and offers many options for lodging. Groceries, gas, and other amenities can be found here as well. Camping is allowed on all public ground for up to 16 days in one location.
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